MARITA – cream-white park rose - Scarman
Let Marita bring a touch of soft cottage charm to your garden with her creamy, ivory petals, strong fresh fragrance and naturally compact, bushy habit that fits beautifully into Irish family plots. This own-root shrub settles in steadily, giving you reliable growth and colour with less worry about harsh winters or replanting, and coping calmly with our frequent showers and gently humid conditions and cooler summers. Over time her medium-height, dark green foliage builds into a rounded structure that works just as well as a single feature as it does in a small group. Plant once and enjoy her generous repeat flowering, knowing that in year one she concentrates on roots, in year two she fills out her shoots, and by year three she reveals her full, long-lived character and cottage-garden romance.
Usage options
| Target area |
Reasoning |
| Front-of-border in a cottage-style bed |
The compact, bushy habit and medium height keep Marita neatly at the front of a mixed border, framing paths and lawns without overshadowing other plants. Her steady, own-root growth makes her a forgiving choice for beginners and busy homeowners. |
| Feature shrub in a small family garden |
Planted as a specimen at around 160 cm spacing, Marita develops into a rounded shrub with dense, dark green foliage that looks good even between flushes of bloom. Own-root resilience supports a long-lived structure, ideal for settled, low-fuss gardens. |
| Romantic repeat-flowering focal point |
With remontant, generously repeating flowering, Marita provides creamy-white blooms from early summer onwards, valuable in Ireland’s shorter warm season. You can rely on her for multiple flushes without elaborate pruning, suiting relaxed, time-poor gardeners. |
| Scented seating area or terrace edge |
The strong, fresh, lemony-rosy fragrance is perfect beside a bench or patio where you pass close by. One or two shrubs near a path or doorway give you daily enjoyment of the scent with only moderate maintenance, suiting fragrance-loving city dwellers. |
| Large container on a patio or balcony |
In a 40–50 litre or larger pot with good drainage, Marita’s compact, bushy growth and moderate height stay in proportion. Her steady own-root nature and medium maintenance needs make container care manageable for urban balconies and paved front gardens. |
| Soft cream-white colour theme |
The sophisticated creamy-white to ivory shading, with gentle fading to off-white, gives a refined yet “girly” palette that mixes easily with pastels and greens. It brings calm brightness even under overcast skies, appealing to soft-colour cottage-garden enthusiasts. |
| Light, naturalistic hedge or row |
Planted at 80–90 cm intervals, Marita makes a low, informal hedge, her compact habit and dense foliage forming a soft boundary. This works especially well in front gardens catching coastal breezes and frequent rain, suiting informal, nature-oriented households. |
| Cut flowers from the family garden |
The medium-sized, very full, cup-shaped blooms and strong fragrance translate well into small indoor arrangements. A few stems in a jug or vase bring that cottage feel indoors without needing a big cutting patch, ideal for creative home decorators. |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Border Ribbon – Thread Marita along a curved border with lady’s mantle and lesser periwinkle to echo her creamy blooms against frothy lime and glossy groundcover – suited to relaxed family gardens.
- Front-Garden Welcome – Plant a pair by the gate or front steps, underplanted with low perennials, to frame the entrance with fragrance and soft colour – ideal for Dublin terraced-house owners.
- Patio Statement Pot – Grow Marita in a 50 litre terracotta container with good drainage and a light underplanting of trailing periwinkle – perfect for balcony or small patio gardeners.
- Romantic Mixed Bed – Combine Marita with airy grasses and soft pink perennials so her compact habit and repeat flowering anchor a gently shifting display – designed for nature-loving beginners.
- Scented Seating Nook – Place one or two shrubs near a bench, weaving in lady’s mantle at their feet, so the strong fragrance and refined blooms decorate your evening sit-down – great for busy urban homeowners.
Technical cultivar profile
| Property |
Data |
| Name and registration |
MARITA – cream-white park rose - Scarman; shrub rose, park type; trade name used for consumer sales; no separate registered exhibition name recorded to date. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by John Scarman, Germany, around 2010; introduced to the market in 2010; parentage not recorded; distributed as a premium shrub rose for garden and landscape use. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Compact, bushy shrub; typical height 90–140 cm, spread 60–110 cm; dense, slightly glossy, dark green foliage (approx. RHS 139A); moderately thorny, naturally rounded habit with good garden presence. |
| Flower morphology |
Very full, cup-shaped clustered flowers, 40+ petals, medium-sized (4–7 cm); remontant with generous second flush; primarily ornamental display on short to medium stems, suitable for small cut arrangements. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Cream-white base with delicate ivory tones; bud pale yellowish-white; freshly opened blooms creamy ivory; fades to off-white with pearly edges; ARS code w, RHS 155D outer, 155C inner; colour retention modest. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Pronounced, clearly detectable perfume with a fresh, lemony-rosy character; fragrance carried well in still, mild air; suitable for planting near paths, doors or seating to maximise everyday scented enjoyment. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional small hips, 10–15 mm, ellipsoidal, orange-red when ripe; decorative in a subtle way, not produced in large quantities; primarily a flowering rather than fruiting garden shrub. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy approximately to −21 to −18 °C (H7, USDA 6b, Swedish zone 3); moderate resistance to black spot, mildew and rust, needing routine monitoring; benefits from airy planting and good hygiene in damp seasons. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in fertile, well-drained soil; avoid waterlogging on heavy clay by raising beds or adding drainage; spacing 80–160 cm depending on use; suitable for borders, specimens, large containers and light cutting. |
MARITA – cream-white park rose - Scarman rewards you with strong fragrance, repeat creamy blooms and a naturally compact shrub on long-lived own roots, an easy, thoughtful choice for a relaxed Irish family garden.